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A jam submission

Gate of GodView game page

Submitted by Berndles — 5 hours, 13 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#24.6364.636
Originality#54.3644.364
Graphics#84.4554.455
Overall#223.7143.714
Accessibility#303.1823.182
Controls#303.4553.455
Fun#503.0913.091
Theme#1062.8182.818

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
4.3

Wildcards Used
Warp Speed, Diplomatic(Wildcard)

Game Description
A short "puzzle" game where you learn and play the songs of each level to progress to the next.

How does your game tie into the theme?
The title "Gate of God" comes from the native Akkadian name for the Tower of Babel which was the original inspiration for the game. Originally players would learn languages to solve the puzzle of each layer's portal but I decided to go with musical notes instead of language.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
Berndo

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
1

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

This was really cool to figure out! I loved the way the music notes mesh with the puzzle. I think I'm dumb though and couldn't get past the second level despite listening to the angels. Also I got jumpscared with the teleported sound as it's a lot louder than everything else haha

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Was able to play the ghost house theme 10/10 :D

Super Mario Ghost House Theme

Submitted(+1)

A gorgeous aesthetic with crisp pixel art and evoking colour palettes, with lively passive sound effects, transport the player into a whole different world. The idea of using musical notes to teleport the player is a wonderful one. I also had trouble with learning the notes and playing them on WASD, but this is an area where I think even showing what notes are being played on the UI popup, it would be challenging enough to memorize them all the way to the teleporter and could make for smoother gameplay. 

Was nonetheless very impressed with how cohesive this game was mechanically, and the level of potential from a solo developer making their debut on a fantastic submission like this. Amazing work! (And please add some a cover / screenshots to the Itch profile; more bees should be drawn to this honey!)

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thank you so much Ricky! Feedback was definitely the biggest issue with the game I had as well and unfortunately I never got around to addressing it. I'm glad you and others have been able to enjoy it despite that though. Also, thanks for the heads up as I've now added a cover image for the game. 

I'll definitely be rooting for Handle With Care to win; It's been my favorite submission so far!

Submitted(+1)

The art is awesome.
The ambience is charming.
Nice game

Submitted(+1)

Actual goosebumps completing the first puzzle. It's so hard to make a music game but I think this is a really great execution! Loved the experience, thank you!

Submitted(+1)

really unique concept, very charming pixel art as well! i enjoyed the puzzles a lot and it was a very cozy game up until the teleporter jumpscared me LOL. i did get stuck on the last puzzle but i enjoyed myself either way, great work!

Submitted(+1)

Love this game!  Very satisfying to learn the songs and the sound design is beautiful.   I did get stuck though and couldn't figure out the puzzle after unlocking all the notes. I'm probably missing something, also not very good at puzzle games :P

Developer

Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it and played it to the final puzzle! The levels were put together very last minute so the final puzzle's solution might not be very intuitive. I'm not very good at puzzle game's myself so I'm not sure why that was the direction I decided to go in for my first jam submission haha.

Submitted(+1)

I really liked this concept. You might want to provide more feedback to the player on what "code" is being entered when they play the music. I sometimes didn't know if I had done it cleanly enough or not. Great first jam submission can't wait to see what you do next.

Thanks for the game

Developer

Yeah that was an issue I unfortunately never got around to addressing but the idea was to light up the portal's runes as correct notes/sequences were played. Thanks for the feedback and I loved Towering Tales!

Submitted(+1)

Great game, very unique concept! Figuring out the music patterns was cool, but very very difficult. I don't quite see how it fits the theme of tower, maybe climbing the plateau? Couple of things I noticed while playing: the teleport sound effect is very very loud, it would be nice to control when the statues play the music instead of looping so I could practice and figure out notes right next to it, and the sprint doesn't work on controller. Once again, very interesting concept and a cool game! The art was also very nice!

Developer(+1)

Thank you! 

The levels/puzzles were put together very last minute so I unfortunately didn't have enough time to get playtests and feedback, sorry for that!

For the theme the idea was originally based on the Tower of Babel and players would learn languages from characters/puzzles on each plateau that would teach them some passphrase to activate each portal and ascend the tower. That idea proved to bit a bit too ambitious given the timeframe, and my level of skill with Godot, and that idea was uncomfortably close to Chants of Senaar.

Sorry also about the sound and sprinting... I had set different audio busses for the sounds in the game which gave the statues a much more angelic sound and also cleaned up the very sharp/loud teleporting sound effect but I guess those didn't get pulled with the export. I'm not sure why the sprinting on controller doesn't work so I'll have to do some research into those issues. 

Thank you for the feedback!